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Biodivinity and Biodiversity
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Biodivinity and Biodiversity

Kirjailija:
sidottu, 2009
englanti
This book is concerned with the argument that religious traditions are inherently environmentally friendly. Yet in a developing country such as India, the majority of people cannot afford to put the 'Earth first' regardless of the extent to which this idea can be supported by their religious traditions. Does this mean that the linking of religion and environmental concerns is a strategy more suited to contexts where people have a level of material security that enables them to think and act like environmentalists? This question is approached through a series of case studies from Britain and India. The book concludes that there is a tension between the 'romantic' ecological discourse common among many western activists and scholars, and a more pragmatic approach, which is often found in India. The adoption of environmental causes by the Hindu Right in India makes it difficult to distinguish genuine concern for the environment from the broader politics surrounding the idea of a Hindu rashtra (nation). This raises a further level of analysis, which has not been provided in other studies.
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The Limits to Religious Environmentalism
Kirjailija
Emma Tomalin
ISBN
9780754655886
Kieli
englanti
Paino
453 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
25.6.2009
Sivumäärä
230